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Issued: 04 August 2021OVERVIEWEl Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) - neutral conditions are stillpresent across the tropical Pacific Ocean. Majority of the climatemodels suggest ENSO-neutral conditions are likely to prevailduring the August-September-October 2021 season
Assessment in July 2021
WEATHER SYSTEMS THAT AFFECTED THE COUNTRY
RAINFALL CONDITION
TEMPERATURE
Mountainous Luzon19.0°C – 22.8°C
Lowlands Luzon20.9°C – 35.1°C
Visayas24.7°C – 33.8°C
Mountainous Mindanao19.0°C – 30.6°C
Lowlands Mindanao22.3°C – 34.6°C
Metro Manila25.1°C to 31.8°C
Surface temperatures were near to slightly warmer than average, except for Daet,Romblon and General Santos where temperatures were slightly cooler than average
Cagayan, Isabela, Sorsogon, most parts of Visayas and Mindanao
Antique, Davao de Oro, Davao Oriental,, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Tawi-
tawi, most areas of Luzon
1 TROPICAL CYCLONESTD ‘Emong’ (July 04-06)
TY ‘Faabian’ (Kuly 16-23)
La Niña is likely to re-
emerge (55% chance)
during the September-
November 2021 season
and may persist until the
first quarter of 2022
La Niña Watch
Outlook in August 2021
EXPECTED WEATHER SYSTEMS
RAINFALL CONDITION
TEMPERATURE
2 or 3 TROPICAL CYCLONES“Bagyo”; may refer to tropical
depression, tropical storm,
severe tropical storm, typhoon, or
super typhoon.
Mountainous Luzon15.0°C – 28.0°C
Lowlands Luzon17.0°C – 37.5°C
Visayas20.0°C – 36.0°C
Mountainous Mindanao15.5°C – 33.5°C
Lowlands Mindanao18.0°C – 36.0°C
Issued: 04 August 2021
Metro Manila22.0°C - 35.0°C
Generally, slightly below average to above average air temperatures are predicted in thecountry.
Most parts of the country
Western section of Luzon
Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas
and CARAGA